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Review on Steam cleaner Kitfort KT-1004-2, green/white by Stanisaw Socha ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I am quite satisfied with the adaptability. You can clean nearly anything in the house, including the windows, the upholstery of the furniture, the clothes, and the curtains. You can also disinfect the toys that the children play with. The first significant advantage is that you do not need to consider washing, cleaning, or cleaning in any way because you do not require any chemicals. oven, on the surface of the stovetop. Glass and windows can be immaculately polished by using steam to clean them. Deals very effectively with the filth that is on the floor. The elimination of microorganisms is a further significant advantage offered by steam. The only adjustment you'll need to make is to become accustomed to doing the washing in several stages. He removed the filth and grime with a sponge and steamed to remove the pollution. Steamed, rubbed. It is not going to be effective to steam everything for 15 minutes and then attempt to wash it off immediately afterward because the fat will solidify once more. When using only a cutter, the steam not only separates the dirt, but it also blows with a certain amount of force, which is an additional advantage. The blast of steam is highly effective at removing dirt from areas that are difficult to access. They cleaned the glazed balcony, and the grooves in the sliding windows were remarkably simple to clean. The fact that the rag does not glide easily on the linoleum is one of the drawbacks. The tile on the floor can be cleaned with a bang, whereas the laminate and linoleum flooring cannot be cleaned with a bang. Very cool item)) Acquiring one is something you should most certainly do!

Pros
  • Light, starts to fly rapidly, no buttons - turn the knob, it operates, turn it back, turn it off. Light, starts to soar swiftly.
Cons
  • On linoleum, the rag does not slide about.

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